Great Britain’s IIHF World Championship campaign kicks off today as Pete Russell’s side face Austria at the Swiss Life Arena. With a fully fit squad and genuine survival ambitions, this is the most prepared GB have looked heading into the top flight in years.
GB Ice Hockey World Championship Opener: Austria in the Crosshairs
The group setup gives GB real reason for optimism. Austria and Hungary are the two opponents standing between Russell’s men and another season in the elite tier — and crucially, GB arrive as defending Division 1A champions after clinching the title in Romania last season. Hungary comes next in the group stage, giving GB a clear path to map their survival bid game by game.
Furthermore, the warm-up series offered some genuine confidence. GB picked up two wins from four matches against Italy, capping the preparation block with a victory on Italian ice. It is not a perfect record, but the final result is what matters — and they finished on a high.
Fresh Faces and a Full-Strength Roster Ready to Deliver
Perhaps the most exciting aspect of this squad is the wave of new talent knocking on the door. As many as seven players could make their World Championship debuts today, with netminder Mat Robson, defenceman Travis Brown, Bradley Jenion, and Liam Steele all in contention alongside forwards Bayley Harewood, Jack Hopkins, and Sam Lyne. The full 22-man gameday roster will be confirmed ahead of faceoff from a squad of 25.
Moreover, Liam Kirk — fresh from winning the DEL playoffs in Germany — linked up with the group on Wednesday, adding serious pedigree to the forward ranks at exactly the right moment. Russell has every option available to him. No injuries, no absentees. Follow the latest updates on BBC Sport.
However, as we know from bitter experience, potential means nothing without points on the board. GB have the tools — now it is time to use them. If you want the full picture on how this campaign unfolds, check out our coverage of GB’s relegation battle at last year’s World Championship for context on just how much is riding on this tournament.

























